2023
DOI: 10.1177/03331024231217469
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Identification of brain areas in mice with peak neural activity across the acute and persistent phases of post-traumatic headache

Megan Rudolph,
Caroline Kopruszinski,
Chen Wu
et al.

Abstract: Background Post-traumatic headache is very common after a mild traumatic brain injury. Post-traumatic headache may persist for months to years after an injury in a substantial proportion of people. The pathophysiology underlying post-traumatic headache remains unknown but is likely distinct from other headache disorders. Identification of brain areas activated in acute and persistent phases of post-traumatic headache can provide insights into the underlying circuits mediating headache pain. We used an animal m… Show more

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